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    btw, this is my first tutorial, but i think you will be pleased with the results

    1. Open a new document, black background and white foreground.
    For this we'll be using a 500x500 sized document.

    2. Filter > Render > Clouds
    Filter > Render > Different Clouds

    3. Control-I (Image > Adjustments > Invert);
    Control-L (Image > Adjustments > Levels); set the second number (default 1.0) to '.10'.


    4. Control-B (Image > Adjustments > Color Balance);
    Set the numbers (left to right) as: 0, 40, 100 (good blue color).


    5. Filter > Blur > Radical Blur (Method: Zoom; Quality: Best; Amount: 21);
    Click (in the blur box) the top-left corner, so thats the 'center' of the blur...


    6. Filter > Render > Lens Flare (Top-Left corner, 136% amount, 105mm Prime).


    ** From here on we'll be altering it into a Vortex **
    7. Right-click your layer > Duplicate Layer;
    set mode to 'Lighten'
    , then control-E
    (Layer > Merge-Down) to merge the layers.

    8. Right-click your layer > Duplicate Layer;
    Set mode to 'Lighten', then Filter > Disort > Twirl (amount: 300).

    Control-E (Layer > Merge-Down) to merge the layers.

    9. Repeat step 8, except set twirl amount to -600.


    10. Control-B (Image > Adjustment > Color Balance)
    and set the numbers (left-to-right) as: 0, 40, 100.

    We now got an awesome vortex of lightning


    also you can play with the color levels before you merge layers to get something like this:

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    nice, good work, mayne, i like that first pic though

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    That is one sweet toturial mate!, I really like the result too :P good work


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    B) Damn that is nice... I'll have to see if Taco will upload that to a few sites.

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    Very nice tut man.
    end result looks excellent.

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    My lord thats a sexy effect - I love it mate!! For future tutorials, I suggest you use ImgHst, as ImageShacks have servers are rather slow over the past few weeks.

    Great tutorial, I LOVE the effect. To help out noobies, I suggest you add a few more images, but I believe you get the overall effect across.

    This would rank in my top 3 tutorials, very nice. Is it ok if I submit this one?

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    Nice, probably one of the best on here. Good job!

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    go ahead and submit, but my friend already got it on good-tutorials so they prolly don't want it again

    btw, i thought about the newbs today, and i'll try and get some pics of the tools, i was just a little pressed on time when i first posted...
    B)

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    cool tutorial man

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    I'm totally new to Photoshop, only been using it for about 3 days, and I got totally different results...I've tried 4 times already and it keeps turning out the same...would it be possible for you to supply some pictures in the tutorial to help me out a little?

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